This is what I found on my close inspection of the windows at 2169 Mission. I approached this with an eye towards what we can do to improve the current state, what we might want to include as a rider to our lease to have the landlord fix and what it is going to be like to live with these.

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First, since it's good to have handy, what we should hit up the landlord to fix:

The glass in the sliding door to the fire escape is not only not to code, but quite dangerous. The whole thing wobbles if you even bump against it. Someone will injure themselves when (not if) the glass breaks. This glass needs to be replaced with heavy, tempered glass suitable for glass doors, and should be done before we take occupancy.

The window in front next to the glass door is broken and needs to be replaced. Tape is not a suitable repair for glass.

All windows are 3' x 5', with an additional 3' x 1.5' non-opening dormer, with the exception of the bath window where the dormer has been replaced by a vent to the second bathroom.

The bathroom window has a double pane of frosted glass. The frame is not caulked.

The frame for the first 2 windows outside the bathroom are caulked on the outside. No others are.

All windows in the back of the building have their original frames. There is some indication of past rot on the second one outside the bath. It appears to have been prior to the replacement of the original windows.